Morrison Cove High School - Pine Crest Yearbook (Martinsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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uniaa eLzd40fficw14 Seated-Paul Adams Standing-Coralie Whalen, Dale Replogle, Janice Miller, Mary Lou Keller, Charlotte No- land, and Gerald Hoover. A MOST MEMORABLE DAY in our minds is undoubtedly September 8th, l52, when 81 sophomores returned to Cove High to take their rightfully earned places as members of the Junior class. Although some familiar faces weren't among us we want to make it known they aren't or won't be for- gotten. The school year '52-53 has unquestion- ably been a successful one in regard to the Junior class. This term saw a great number of Junior members taking an active interest in our scholastic activities as well as class activities. Since we are a year older and consequent- ly a year more intelligent and experienced, we felt proud to take the long move down the stairs and occupy homerooms on the main floor. We were indeed fortunate to be assign- ed Mr. Frederick, Mr. Gerhart, and Miss Davisls rooms and we all feel only the deep- est gratitude for their excellent guidance, helpfulness, and the personal interest taken in us by them. With their contributions and our achievements we feel confident and eager to take our place at the top of the school lad- der next year. In our class elections we chose the fol- lowing students: President-Paul Adams, Vice President- Dale Replogle, Secretary-Mary Lou Keller, Treasurer-Charlotte Noland, Historian-Cor alie Whalen, Athletic Council Representatives -Janice Miller! and Gerald Hoover. We are glad for their help in choosing our class rings, class play, and for other duties in which they have served us.

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unload lfirst row-Kenneth Biddle, Clyde Smith, Harold Leach, James Barr, Tom Kensinger, 4 Kenneth Wagner, and Eugene Smith. Second row-Mary Smith, Mona Horton, Carol YH Miller, Darlene Imler, Shirley Kennedy, Freda Stock, Peggy Keagy, Mary Harstrom, and Shirley Lynn. Third row-Sara Rothwell, Samuel Detwiler, Edward Rhodes, Wayne Drake, Robert Grace, Jim Glass, Betty Helsel, and Mr. Frederick. Fourth row-Myrtle Thompson, Peggy Querry, Josephine Bowman, Nancy Hoover, Emma Jane Pheasant, Ora Dale Patterson, Dorothy Whetstone, Coralie Whalen, and Charlotte Noland. For our Junior class play we chose an original comedy with the title No More Homework by John Henderson, This was a glimpse of what might take place in any school due to illness or other engagements of the staff, the Student Council Officers take over the management for a day. Our class rings were ordered as usual but their arrival was scattered over most ot the year. We nevertheless were exceedingly pleased with them. During the course of the year we enjoyed many successful class meetings and class par- ties. The class should be most proud of its members. We led all other classes in the Mag- azine Campaign. We had representatives at State, District, and County music festivals and all F.F.A. and F.H.A. activities. We held down our share of names on the Honor and Merit rolls. The class contributed to the schools basketball, baseball, and cheerleading squad. We took part in the newspaper and most of the clubs around school. The class as a Whole wishes to express its warmest congratulations to its members and advisers who took part in its activities and helped make them possible. We hope we have left a record which will serve as a chal- lenge to future Junior classes. Through our parties and class activities we have played and worked together, and through our stu- dies we have studied together, We are con- vinced our class is together in the best in- terests of our school, class, and students.

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